Sunday, January 19, 2014

Not In Stock

Electronics shopping and I'm ready to buy after just a minimum amount of fretting about details and user reviews ..... record time for me, but only to discover that they don't have any in stock. By the time they get more in, which even if it would be five minutes later, I may change my mind. They asked if they could reserve one for me? Hell no!! There's too much time in between for me to decide otherwise. You should have been stocked or risk losing the sale. I was in an impulse buying kind of mode, though it wasn't an impulse item. Something I've been considering for awhile now. Better audio for the television with a minimum of wires and connections. Something that my technology lacking mind, could embrace.

Best Buy ..... About three dozen employees running around, which was about two dozen more than the number of customers in the store, and no one has the time to stop and help you. Yet when you just want to browse and be left alone, there's someone around every corner and in every aisle, approaching from behind every thirty seconds, startling you and asking if you need assistance. And no one can ever answer a question. They always have to go refer with their computer or go find someone else to help you. Why do they have so many people running around, asking if you need help, then upon being asked a simple and generic question, have to go find someone else to answer it? Then often, the summoned specialist can't answer without confusing you more than you initially were.

Mattress shopping too! The lady told me that in order to truly get an idea about a specific mattress that I needed to lay down on it for 5-10 minutes. The way my body works, I'd fall asleep after three minutes and have to be awakened when they wanted to lock up for the evening.

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